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FXO-HC535R-50.625

Description
standard clock oscillators 50.625mhz
CategoryPassive components   
File Size363KB,15 Pages
ManufacturerFOX [Fox Electronics]
Environmental Compliance  
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standard clock oscillators 50.625mhz

FXO-HC535R-50.625 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
ManufactureFox
Product CategoryStandard Clock Oscillators
RoHSYes
ProducXO
Package / Case5 mm x 3.2 mm
Frequency50.625 MHz
Frequency Stability50 PPM
Supply Voltage3.3 V
Load Capacitance15 pF
Termination StyleSMD/SMT
Minimum Operating Temperature- 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature+ 85 C
Output FormHCMOS
PackagingReel
Mounting StyleSMD/SMT
Supply Voltage - Max5 V
Supply Voltage - Mi3.3 V
Model: FXO-HC53 SERIES
HCMOS 5 x 3.2mm 3.3V Oscillator
Features
X
TREMELY
Low Jitter
Low Cost
X
PRESS
Delivery
Frequency Resolution to six decimal places
Stabilities to ± 20 PPM
-20 to +70°C or -40 to +85°C operating temperatures
Tri-State Enable / Disable Feature
Industry Standard Package, Footprint & Pin-Out
Fully RoHS compliant
Gold over Nickel Termination Finish
Serial ID with Comprehensive Traceability
V
DD
Enable / Disable
Freq: 0.75 MHz to 250MHz
Rev. 11/28/2007
Applications
ANY application requiring an oscillator
SONET
Ethernet
Storage Area Network
Broadband Access
Microprocessors / DSP / FPGA
Industrial Controllers
Test and Measurement Equipment
Fiber Channel
X
PRESS
O
ASICs
GND
FOX
OUTPUT
For more information -- Click on the drawing
Contents
Description
The Fox X
PRESS
O Crystal Oscillator is a
breakthrough in configurable Frequency Control
Solutions. X
PRESS
O utilizes a family of
proprietary ASICs, designed and developed by
Fox, with a key focus on noise reduction
technologies.
The 3
rd
order Delta Sigma Modulator reduces
noise to the levels that are comparable to
traditional Bulk Quartz and SAW oscillators.
The ASICs family has ability to select the output
type, input voltages, and temperature
performance features.
With the X
PRESS
lead-time, low cost, low noise,
wide frequency range, excellent ambient
performance, XpressO is an excellent choice
over the conventional technologies.
Finished X
PRESS
O parts are 100% final tested.
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© 2008 FOX ELECTRONICS | ISO9001:2000 Certified
page
Model Selection & Part Number Guide
2
Electrical Characteristic
3
Absolute Maximums
4
Output Wave Characteristics
4
Phase Noise
5
Jitter
5
Pin Assignment
6
Recommended Circuit
6
Reflow
6
Mechanical Drawing and Pad Layout
7
Tape and Reel Specification
8
Label
8
Traceability – LOT Number & Serial Identification 9
RoHS Material Declaration
10
SGS Report
11 & 12
Mechanical Test
13
Burn-In Test
13
MTTF / FITS calculations
14
15
Other X
PRESS
O Links
Fox Contact Information
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